Ottawa woman guilty of driving into high school
A motorist who struck Ottawa Township High School with her car while intoxicated last summer entered a blind plea Wednesday and will be sentenced Oct. 27.
Wenona ready for 4 days of fun
Wenona waits until August to have its summertime party, but when it comes time, the city knows how to have fun. Wenona Days has four days of activities planned this weekend.
Local law enforcement agencies receive Illinois State Police firearm enforcement grants
Local law enforcement agencies that have received a grant includes the Peru Police Department, Putnam County Sheriff’s Department and Spring Valley Police Department.
Joe Biden Expected to Visit Vietnam
President of the United States, Joe Biden says that he plans to travel to Vietnam shortly as part of an effort to improve relationship with Hanoi and become partners. The US and Vietnam have increased close trade
Tory Lanez Sentenced to 10 Years for the Megan Thee Stallion Shooting
Rapper Tory Lanez was sentenced to ten years in prison on Tuesday after being convicted of assault for shooting Megan Thee Stallion back in 2020. Lanez was convicted last December for shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion in
Blake Shelton announcing surprising appearance later this week
Oklahoma based Blake Shelton fans are in for a surprise. The country star tweeted “Hey people! I’m thinking about doing something at Ole Red Tishomingo later this week. Not a big deal at all but just maybe
Carly Pearce will reveal new single “Country Music Made Me Do It” this Friday
Singer-songwriter Carly Pearce will be revealing a new single this upcoming Friday. According to a statement this new single “Country Music Made Me Do It” it’s an “an upbeat, cheeky love letter to the genre” that “chronicles
Women’s golf: Wyaton Hills looks for some more home cooking in the IVWGI
The Princeton club will host the IVWGI for the first time since 2018 on Sunday, Aug. 15. Five years ago, the Wyaton Hills women captured the championship on its home course behind individual medalist Carol Towne.
Princeton reschedules Infinity’s Main Street Concert for Aug. 18
After Princeton Tourism was forced to cancel Infinity’s Main Street Concert on July 28 due to excessive heat and storm threats, the event has now been set for Friday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. on the city’s
Write Team: An approach to the school year, Just. Be. Nice.
What an inspiring idea as we approach the beginning of a new school year. Just. Be. Nice.